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CH34P:11:Explain your tears to Josie?

Youve been crying, remarked Josie, with aggravating pity. I suppose youre homesicksome people have so little self-control in that respect. Ive no intention of being homesick, I can tell you. Towns too jolly after that poky old Avonlea. I wonder how I ever existed there so long. You shouldnt cry, Anne; it isnt becoming, for your nose and eyes get red, and then you seem all red. Id a perfectly scrumptious time in the Academy today. Our French professor is simply a duck. His moustache would give you kerwollowps of the heart. Have you anything eatable around, Anne? Im literally starving. Ah, I guessed likely Marilla d load you up with cake. Thats why I called round. Otherwise Id have gone to the park to hear the band play with Frank Stockley. He boards same place as I do, and hes a sport. He noticed you in class today, and asked me who the red-headed girl was. I told him you were an orphan that the Cuthberts had adopted, and nobody knew very much about what youd been before that. Anne was wondering if, after all, solitude and tears were not more satisfactory than Josie Pyes companionship when Jane and Ruby appeared, each with an inch of Queens color ribbonpurple and scarletpinned proudly to her coat. As Josie was not speaking to Jane just then she had to subside into comparative harmlessness.